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The problem is that Steve has the latest JRE1.7 installed, that´s the reason why he gets this notification.
And NOF is not compatible with this version.
This issue is reported already and will be on the list for upcoming updates.

If you change the JRE settings under Tools > Options > Application Program back to the bundled NOF version the notification will go away.

I don't really understand mia's response to this problem. The current JRE recommended by Oracle is Version 7 update 6, which I have installed (on a Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit PC - I have both 32- and 64-bit versions of that JRE). I can run NOF 9, 11 and 12, using the program's option setting of "Use external JRE", without any reports of Java problems. Where does this talk of JRE 1.7, which must be ancient by now, come from?

Java 7, I'm sure, is the cause of my Flash issues. I sure hope NOF comes up with this fix long before the next ver. release. I haven't had one reply to my post and after several weeks of on-going communication with Fusion Support - nothing. It's still broken. After countless, countless registry cleanings, un-installs, re-installs, Adobe cleanings, .NET re-builds, cold-boots, blah, blah, blah, whine, whine, whine... nothin'.

Wouldn't it have been nice to have not gone with JRE 1.7. The only fix I've found for my Flash Photo Galley having been twisted was to bring the machine back to Java 7 (and I thank them very much), the most current Macro Media version then purchase a 3rd party software.

So - what has been the result? Did it git fixid? Has there been solution or resolution?